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Network | 1969-1974 | 4 Seasons | 1333 min | Rated TV-14 | Nov 12, 2019

Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Series (Blu-ray Movie)

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Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Series (1969-1974)

The original surreal sketch comedy showcase for the Monty Python troupe.

Starring: Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones (I), Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam
Director: Ian MacNaughton, John Howard Davies

Music100%
ComedyInsignificant

Specifications

  • Video

    Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
    Video resolution: 1080i
    Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
    Original aspect ratio: 1.33:1

  • Audio

    English: LPCM 2.0 Mono

  • Subtitles

    English SDH, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Polish

  • Discs

    Blu-ray Disc
    Seven-disc set (7 BDs)

  • Playback

    Region A (B, C untested)

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Extras5.0 of 55.0
Overall5.0 of 55.0

Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie Review

Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman January 8, 2020

If you grew up during the seventies and were old enough by that time to worry about seeming “hip”, chances are you were among those who became early devotees of Monty Python’s Flying Circus when national Public Broadcasting System stations started picking up the series for airing in the United States starting in 1974. It’s kind of interesting in a way that Monty Python’s Flying Circus started making inroads into the American broadcasting airwaves about a year or so before Saturday Night Live debuted on NBC in 1975, since each show has become so iconic in the annals of small screen comedy. The Pythons are on record as stating how basically nonplussed American audiences were when the troupe came to perform live for them (inlcuding on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson) before Monty Python’s Flying Circus really started to take off, with the comedians encountering basically dumbstruck audiences who didn’t quite know how to react. In that regard, it’s perhaps salient to note that audiences seemed to be similarly confused by Saturday Night Live in its early gestational phase, with the now famous opening sketch on the series, a vignette which is undeniably Python-esque in a number of ways, reportedly causing some considerable consternation among folks in television land, even if the in studio audience seemed to be generally appreciative. In that regard, it’s also quite interesting to hear the general lack of response from the British audiences watching the first few episodes of Monty Python’s Flying Circus, with several sketches passing by with few if any laughs, as if that audience, too, didn't know quite what to make of what they were watching.


Truth be told, though, it's at least arguable that Monty Python's Flying Circus, as deservedly revered as it's become, didn't really start consistently firing on all cylinders until its second so-called series. There are certainly all time classic sketches in the first series, including the Dead Parrot sketch and the Lumberjack sketch (and song), both of which notably occur well into the season, but there are also some lulls as the show attempts to find its own absurdist way of doing things. That said, I think it's arguable that by the middle of the first season, the Pythons had really begun to find their comedic legs and were beginning to fully integrate the almost dada-esque deconstruction of sketch comedy that the second and third seasons of the show certainly provided in droves.

Some may feel there's a bit of a drop off in overall quality in the shortened fourth season, which is also missing John Cleese, though he did contribute some material. That said the final year has its fair share of gonzo bits, and it also features two relatively "long form" episodes, Michael Ellis and Mr. Neutron, that have more of a through line and a bit less of the Python-esque tradition of ADHD.


Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality  4.0 of 5

Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Series is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Network with an AVC encoded 1080i transfer in 1.33:1. The insert booklet includes the following information on the restoration:

Monty Python's Flying Circus was produced on 2" Quad tape as a mixture of studio sequences (shot on video cameras) interspersed with 16mm live action and animation film insert segments. The basis for this restoration were the earliest generation tapes - or direct copies of themm - with the studio sequences being re-graded and restored, removing video drop-out (horizontal lines) as well as scratching (multiple smaller horizontal lines) and any severe faults like off-lock (complete picture break up). Once restored, the programme then was up-scaled to High Definition.

Surviving live action film for the series was sporadic, with 16mm original negative being available for only a few episodes for series 1 to 3 but existing for all episodes for series 4. Many of the other live action sequences were available on 16mm print but the condition was very poor with severe colour fading, inferior film joins and general damage that required many additional hours of grading and restoration. For the animation sections, there was more 16mm footage available on negative (as well as print) and these were scanned in HD, graded and restored before being dropped into the episode timeline to replace the archive transfers used for the original broadcast. Any dissolves through to VT were re-created and any text captions overlaid. The iconic main titles for all series did still exist on 16mm negative and were painstakingly restored and graded for use throughout the respective series.
I frankly can't imagine any fan of Monty Python's Flying Circus being less than thrilled with the overall results displayed throughout this set. While the source elements may not provide huge opportunities for detail upticks in high definition, to my eyes there was an appreciable improvement in textures on clothing and even some of the fine line detail of Gilliam's animations. The palette is nicely suffused for the most part, though a few of the filmed inserts can look slightly wan. The 16mm sources for the filmed segments can mean that fine detail levels aren't always optimal, especially in some of the composited sequences that include some animated elements. There are a number of "baked in" anomalies, especially with regard to some of the video elements done in the studio, where passing issues like slight blurriness toward the edges of the frame can be spotted at times.

There have been some questions posed in the Forum about the "playability" of this release, and the set I received had absolutely no 50i content whatsoever that I encountered.

On a personal note, this set's technical credits list "additional restoration" of the film inserts done by R3Store Studios. I had the great pleasure of spending a morning at R3Store when I was visiting London last summer, and it was a delight to see a devoted team working on a variety of projects. They can certainly be proud of their contribution to this wonderful set.


Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality  4.0 of 5

Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Circus features a nice sounding LPCM 2.0 mono track that encounters no really major hurdles across the four seasons of the show. There are distinct changes in fidelity when some of the material ventures from what I assume were more controlled environments in the studio to filmed segments, notably some outdoor material, but I personally didn't find anything hard to hear or understand. Musical elements sound decently full bodied as well. There are optional subtitles in a variety of languages available.


Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras  5.0 of 5

On disc supplements are as follows:

Series One Disc Two
  • Sex and Violence Studio Outtakes (1080i; 10:08) also includes "reinstated content".

  • Full Frontal Nudity Studio Outtakes (1080i; 7:03)

  • The Ant, an Introduction Studio Outtakes (1080i; 5:05)

  • Untitled (1080i; 9:30) includes Extended Ron Obvious Filmed Material and Clean End Titles.
Series Two Disc Two
  • The Buzz Aldrin Show Extended and Unused Film Material (1080i; 2:38)

  • Live from the Grill-O-Mat Extended Ken Clean-Air Filmed Material (1080i; 9:09)

  • It's a Living Extended Election Night Special Filmed Material (1080i; 6:58)

  • It's a Living Extended School Prizes Filmed Material (1080i; 4:07)

  • It's a Living Reinstated content and alternative, censored sketch audio (1080i; 1:32)

  • How to Recognise Different Parts of the Body Reinstated content and alternative, censored sketch audio (1080i; 1:52)

  • Scott of the Antarctic Extended Filmed Material (1080i; 16:34)

  • How Not to Be Seen Extended Conquistador Coffee Sketch (1080i; 3:22)

  • How Not to Be Seen Unused Film Material (1080i; 2:31)

  • Note: The insert booklet lists "restored animation" for this episode as well, without specifying what's being referred to.

  • And Now For Something Completely Different (1080i; 12:13) is Vic Jamison's 1970 student film shot on location with the Python team.

  • Interview with Ian Macnaughton (1080i; 29:24) was recorded in November 1971 at Imperial College London.
Series Three Disc Two
  • Whicker's World Extended Mrs. Premise & Mrs. Conclusion Travel to Paris filmed material (1080i; 1:57)

  • Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror Bus Conductor Extended Scene (1080i; 3:03)

  • Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror Extended Bus Pantomime Horse filmed material (1080i; 6:36)

  • The Nude Organist Studio Outtakes (1080i; 8:14)

  • The Nude Organist Alternative Terry Gilliam Approved Sound Mix (1080i; 32:07)

  • Note: The insert booklet also lists "reinstated content with extended trees animation", again without specifying exactly what's being referred to.

  • E. Henry Thripsaw's Disease Extended Gay Boys in Bondage Animation (1080i; 1:57)

  • E. Henry Thripsaw's Disease Extended Sir Philip Sidney Filmed Material (1080i; 1:38)

  • Dennis Moore Sketch Extended Redistribution of Wealth Filmed Material (1080i; 3:36)

  • A Book at Bedtime Original Opening (1080i; 00:58)

  • A Book at Bedtime Extended Heath Tango Animation (1080i; 00:20)

  • Note: The insert booklet mentions "reinstated content", without specifying a reference.

  • Grandstand Extended Grandstand Filmed Material (1080i; 1:33)

  • Grandstand Extended Charwoman Animation (1080i; 2:24)

  • Grandstand Unused Betty Blood Donor Animation (1080i; 1:25)

  • Grandstand Studio Outtakes (1080i; 7:48)

  • Series 3 Monologue Rushes (Mostly Mute) (1080i; 6:06)
Series Four ( Note: This series is contained on one disc.)
  • The Golden Age of Ballooning Extended Barry Zeppelin Filmed Material (1080i; 2:02)

  • Michael Ellis Deleted Icelandic Honey Week Filmed Material (1080i; 2:59)

  • Michael Ellis Extended Toupee Department Filmed Material (1080i; 1:04)

  • Michael Ellis Extended Football Pundits Filmed Material (1080i; 00:49)

  • Le War Repeats Extended Voiceover and Unused M2 Filmed Material (1080i; 3:18)

  • Le War When Does a Dream Begin (Clean Closing Titles) (1080i; 1:25)

  • Hamlet Extended Queen Victoria Handicap Filmed Material (1080i; 1:59)

  • Mr. Neutron Extended Mr. Neutron Takes Tea Filmed Material (1080i; 2:18)

  • Note: This is another instance where the insert booklet mentions "reinstated content" without offering any details.

  • Party Political Broadcast Extended Fanshawe-Chumleigh Dinner Party Filmed Material (1080i; 00:46)

  • Party Political Broadcast Deleted Ursula Hitler Filmed Material (1080i; 2:46)

  • Restoring Flying Circus with Terry Gilliam (1080i; 17:47)

  • In Vision Archive Interview from December 1974 (1080i; 19:43) was done to mark the end of the original broadcast run of the series, and is presented here in a pretty badly damaged form.

  • The Great Birds Eye Peas Relaunch 1971 (1080i; 24:35)

  • Harmony Hairspray Relaunch (1080i; 6:21)

  • Close-Up Toothpaste Relaunch (1080i; 6:18)
Non disc supplements include:
  • Viewing Notes by Andrew Pixley are provided in four rather large and hefty volumes (one for each season) that get into pretty picayune detail about the history of the show and various episodes.

  • Deluxe Packaging is offered which may indeed be the bane of some collectors' existences. The set comes housed in an oversized box that measures approximately 6 3/4" high by 7 1/4" wide by 7 3/4" deep, without the lid (the lid is obviously just a bit bigger, in order to fit around the sides, and is itself about 2" high). Unfortunately, the packaging design "geniuses" who put this together decided to have the "walls" of the box fold down (see the packaging image under the packaging tab), with the four rather heavy slipcases holding the digipacks and viewing guides placed into slots that are made of pretty flimsy cardboard. While my box wasn't damaged in any major way, two of the cardboard slots had ripped, necessitating me taping them.


Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Complete Series Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation  5.0 of 5

About the only negative thing that this definitely unhip but still devoted Monty Python fan can say about this set is that it doesn't include all of the supplements and specials that the old A&E The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus Collector's Edition Megaset DVD set does. That said, it looks like that DVD set is going for several hundred dollars more than what I consider this reasonably priced set is going for. Technical merits are solid, given an understanding of the sources, and while the packaging may leave a bit to be desired, the incredibly in depth viewing guides by Andrew Pixley will be a boon to at least some fans. Highly recommended.


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